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Show v Evacuees In Element There is one group of the evacuees evac-uees at the Minidoka Relocation center (near Hazelton, Idaho) who do not fear the arrival of winter in Idaho. They are of Japanese-Eskimo and Japanese-Indian ancestry, and their homes were in northern Alaska. The Moto brothers, Jim, Taylor and Donald, are from Deering, 10 miles north of Nome, in extreme northern Alaska, and are half Eskimo. Es-kimo. Ten of the Minidoka colonists colon-ists are from Bristol bay, north of the Aleutians. They are half native (Alaskan-Indian) as are many of the other Japanese Alaskan Alas-kan evacuees of mied parentage. Three colonists from the Kodiak district have a Russian strain, six srenerations in the background. Soda Springs Sun. |